Wednesday, April 17, 1996 Action could set dangerous precedentIn an attempt to solve California’s lingering budget woes, Gov. Pete Wilson announced significant plans to reduce the state government budget one week ago. Part of his proposal included the privatization of one of four University of California law schools. The Daily Bruin strongly opposes this course […]
Category Archives: Opinion
Women: Bewaare of wolves in sheep’s clothing
Wednesday, April 17, 1996 Real men always treat females with dignity and respect The nature of society baffles me. Some things I just don’t understand. I mean, they just don’t make any sense. Try as I might, I cannot grasp the truth behind many things that characterize our existence here in America. For example, why […]
Storming California by force of ideas
Thursday, April 18, 1996 GOP boss says to bet on Republicans in 1996 electionsBy Phillip Carter Daily Bruin Senior Staff California’s Republican Party has emerged in 1996 as a well-organized, well-funded machine under the leadership of Executive Director John Peschong, revitalizing it after its stunning 1992 losses. With Peschong at the helm, the GOP has […]
Storming California by force of ideas
Wednesday, April 17, 1996 GOP boss says to bet on Republicans in 1996 electionsBy Phillip Carter Daily Bruin Senior Staff California’s Republican Party has emerged in 1996 as a well-organized, well-funded machine under the leadership of Executive Director John Peschong, revitalizing it after its stunning 1992 losses. With Peschong at the helm, the GOP has […]
Letters
Wednesday, April 17, 1996Sell life? Editor: Shauna Robinson’s column, ("Some things in life just aren’t for sale," April 9), really struck a nerve for me (and hit quite close to home). Not too long ago, I was a UCLA undergraduate who worked two jobs and barely got by. The ads in the Daily Bruin advertising […]
Letters
Tuesday, April 16, 1996Quit whining Editor: "We need a union! We don’t get enough benefits," moan the pathetic so-called graduate students at UCLA. Listen up, kiddies (an appropriate term for whiners, I believe), grad studenthood is supposed to be a TEMPORARY state of being. What this means is that it is a) not a career, […]
Humanitarian fronts are common ploy of many agencies
Tuesday, April 16, 1996 Mossad’s actions do not represent beliefs of all Jews worldwideBy Oscar A. Cabrera This is in response to Rachel Miller’s letter in The Bruin ("Reality check," April 15) in reference to the Anti-Defamation League being an Israeli intelligence agency, and to David Altman’s viewpoint ("Propaganda-driven mystery author twists facts," April 15) […]